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his problem is not some tax, it is knowledge, elementary knowledge. he spoke about the government of iran as illegitimate the elected government. we know that the rolutn of 2009 was part byhe ft tha it was a rigged election, an illegitimate economy. the clip i wanted you to show was the one in which he said, he was asked about the policy of containment. it was not a bad during issue. he says, yes, i support the administration's policy of containment. he then gets a note that says, i have been told that i made a mistake. of course i am not in support of that. a policy of this administration on containment is that it does t have a policy of containment. at whi poi democratic senator levin had to rescue him and said, in fact, the administration has a policy of containment, and it is to oppose it. he was clueless. >> colby? >> he was in the position where he had to dodge a little bit. let's go back to the exchange with senator mccain on the surge. the issue was never the surge when you talk about iraq. the issue, as senator nelson from florida said, going
his problem is not some tax, it is knowledge, elementary knowledge. he spoke about the government of iran as illegitimate the elected government. we know that the rolutn of 2009 was part byhe ft tha it was a rigged election, an illegitimate economy. the clip i wanted you to show was the one in which he said, he was asked about the policy of containment. it was not a bad during issue. he says, yes, i support the administration's policy of containment. he then gets a note that says, i have been...
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. >> a process that includes completing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then go to the back of the line behind all the folks who try to come here legally. >> we have questions of fundamental lawlessness. do we have a system that will stop the continued flow of illegal immigrants into the country? >> 11 million undocumented immigrants. what you do with them? according to the pure research center, the present 171% of the hispanic vote. is immigration reform possible, charles? >> absolutely. because of the election results, there are a lot of republicans who are open to this now, want to get this off the table. we also have the bipartisan gang of eight, including mccain and rubio, who were on board with this idea of legalization and enforcement. there are significant problem with that proposal. i am not sure that it will pass, because of those problems mentioned. but when you heard the president speak about the back of the line, that is quite deceptive. if you are applying to get into the united states from hong kong or brazil, the illegal immig
. >> a process that includes completing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english, and then go to the back of the line behind all the folks who try to come here legally. >> we have questions of fundamental lawlessness. do we have a system that will stop the continued flow of illegal immigrants into the country? >> 11 million undocumented immigrants. what you do with them? according to the pure research center, the present 171% of the hispanic vote....
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governor branstad signed the largest tax cut in iowa history. it's no wonder iowa has added 163,000s and $7.3 billion in economic development projects under his watch. [applause] yeah, i get up every day and go to work, because i know if i don't, terry will be there. [laughter] or he'll send kim. [laughter] he's a serious governor making a real difference. iowa's future is bright because of the leadership of terry branstad, and he and he has assembled an incredible team. and i will suggest to you his strongest asset is with us here tonight. lieutenant governor kim reynolds is part of that branstad/reynolds administration. [applause] she deserves our thanks. she is dedicated to this state. and there are states like iowa that are succeeding, and then there are states that are sinking. there are states that are in trouble. states like california, illinois, california -- [laughter] there are states that are on the rise, debts exploding, capital and personal income are fleeing those states. listen, if you live in california and you rent a u-haul to m
governor branstad signed the largest tax cut in iowa history. it's no wonder iowa has added 163,000s and $7.3 billion in economic development projects under his watch. [applause] yeah, i get up every day and go to work, because i know if i don't, terry will be there. [laughter] or he'll send kim. [laughter] he's a serious governor making a real difference. iowa's future is bright because of the leadership of terry branstad, and he and he has assembled an incredible team. and i will suggest to...
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final hours of the un climate talks and couldn't because it is so uplifting to lay the groundwork for a tax that is expected to be signed in paris. in december twenty fifteen. doubling its aid package to the philippines will by now say it's getting close to one billion dollars in support to support the relief and reconstruction in areas devastated by typhoon hideout. additional funds will be useful rebuilding essential infrastructure such as water distribution for arts schools and clinics. meanwhile the philippines' national disaster agency announced pitched five thousand two hundred and fifty fight people. the dalai clique sixteen hundred more still missing in a four million people displaced. farting is a postponement relate the election since two thousand and six bowls of life and the judges aren't exactly enthusiastic about the election and ten s is expected to be gutted the ruling party is the only one fielding candidates in every constituency. any one of eleven puppies that make up the coordination of democratic opposition is participating in the bright yellows have decided to boycott
final hours of the un climate talks and couldn't because it is so uplifting to lay the groundwork for a tax that is expected to be signed in paris. in december twenty fifteen. doubling its aid package to the philippines will by now say it's getting close to one billion dollars in support to support the relief and reconstruction in areas devastated by typhoon hideout. additional funds will be useful rebuilding essential infrastructure such as water distribution for arts schools and clinics....
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we haven't earned income tax credits. it helps people. we lowered some of the income tax. that is a reagan philosophy. it helps them both ways. i haven't spent enough time thinking about it. it should be on the table. at the end of the day let's not do something that comes up venture capital that is grading the 21st century businesses. let's be careful about that. >> this is a question bout populism. i will keep going. to rick's dad or my dad, a lot of people think you have wall street, the dow over 16,000. are people losing? falling further and further behind. we have too big to fail. even bigger to fail. there aren't a lot of conservatives with -- that would love talking about breaking up the banks. why do we keep allowing bad behavior to move forward and reward bad behavior? >> the conservative principle is that top-down concentrated power, whether it is from government or from business monopolies, we do not think it is a good thing. it does not matter if it is inside government or out. that concentration of power that you can just team role people is never a good thing
we haven't earned income tax credits. it helps people. we lowered some of the income tax. that is a reagan philosophy. it helps them both ways. i haven't spent enough time thinking about it. it should be on the table. at the end of the day let's not do something that comes up venture capital that is grading the 21st century businesses. let's be careful about that. >> this is a question bout populism. i will keep going. to rick's dad or my dad, a lot of people think you have wall street,...
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the final appeal, lawyers for the former italian prime minister trying to overturn his jail time for tax fraud. > >> welcome to the program. the european union foreign affairs chief has discussed a meeting with mohammed morsi. she has been holding talks with most of the parties involved in the political stalemate in egypt, but refused to give details of what she discussed with the former president. >> we talked for two hours. he has access to information in terms of newspapers, so we were able to talk about the situation. we were able to talk about the nuclear missile. i am not going to reveal anything further about our conversations in anyway. as i have indicated, i have made clear that we are talking not because we're coming up with great ideas, but because we want to help facilitate the bringing together of ideas for the people here. >> she did reveal a few details about his detention and well- being. >> he is well. we had a friendly and open and very frank discussion during the time that i saw him. i saw where he was. i do not know where he is, but i saw the facility. we had a warm d
the final appeal, lawyers for the former italian prime minister trying to overturn his jail time for tax fraud. > >> welcome to the program. the european union foreign affairs chief has discussed a meeting with mohammed morsi. she has been holding talks with most of the parties involved in the political stalemate in egypt, but refused to give details of what she discussed with the former president. >> we talked for two hours. he has access to information in terms of newspapers,...
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the internet sales tax and the battle between brick and mortar and online small business owners. the 3d printer revolution and how it's changing the face of entrepreneurship. >>> and what do you need to know if you're hiring and managing today's teens. let's get to work and make money coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are
the internet sales tax and the battle between brick and mortar and online small business owners. the 3d printer revolution and how it's changing the face of entrepreneurship. >>> and what do you need to know if you're hiring and managing today's teens. let's get to work and make money coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are
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increases for those who can easily afford tax increases? apparently that's not going to happen either. meanwhile, in action is having its consequences. the defense department told some 800,000 civilian employees to prepare for unpaid days off once these cuts take place. secretary of state john kerry warned allowing the sequester is bad for the nation's foreign policy as well. >> it's hard to tell the leadership of any number of countries that they have to resolve their economic issues if we don't resolve our own. let's reach the responsible agreement that prevents the senseless cuts. let's not lose this opportunity because of politics. >> john: rand pal agrees with the part about not losing this opportunity. only the opportunity he seems to want is a bigger sequester. >> this is not enough cuts. so we shouldn't be--if we get rid of this it shows that we're not serious as a nation about doing anything about our debt crisis. >> john: in other words have some cat food, grandma. through, there are questions about how much impact the cuts would
increases for those who can easily afford tax increases? apparently that's not going to happen either. meanwhile, in action is having its consequences. the defense department told some 800,000 civilian employees to prepare for unpaid days off once these cuts take place. secretary of state john kerry warned allowing the sequester is bad for the nation's foreign policy as well. >> it's hard to tell the leadership of any number of countries that they have to resolve their economic issues if...
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government by law will collect no taxes from its rich cash haul. >> it's going to have to go back to the company. they're going to have to pay back an enormous amount of debt. >> all the talk at the moment is about shareholders, very little about consumers. if the voice and data networks are improved, customers should get a better deal. >> since verizon already controls the business, it's unlikely to meet much resistance. aljazeera, washington. >> analysts say the two companies were close to a deal in april, but the price of the deal was the major sticking point. speaking of sticking point this morning, a month long standoff is finally over. cbs reappeared on the cable provider. the dispute over transmission fees affected 3 million homes in new york, los angeles and dallas. >> turning to sports, so much for the final round match up. we have the latest from the u.s. open. >> that would have been the first time they would have met in new york. it used to be that you saw roger federer's name, you pencil in the dates for the final. no other player has spent more time as number one and he
government by law will collect no taxes from its rich cash haul. >> it's going to have to go back to the company. they're going to have to pay back an enormous amount of debt. >> all the talk at the moment is about shareholders, very little about consumers. if the voice and data networks are improved, customers should get a better deal. >> since verizon already controls the business, it's unlikely to meet much resistance. aljazeera, washington. >> analysts say the two...
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of a flat tax is a progressive tax. i would oppose that, but here's why. the simple reason why is that the rich need to pay their fair share, and pretty much every study done shows flat tax increases taxes on the little guy. it's that simple. another idea on the table talking about this. you know, oftentimes, the conclusions in washington are based on what choice did we have on the table which means if they exclude certain choices from being in the discussion, good choices can't be made. a great choice would be congresswoman's millionaire tax going beyond clinton rates, but it's supported in the country saying we're going to ask people making a million dollars or more to pay 45% on that income above a million dollars. $10 million, 46%, $20 million, 47%, 10000 million, 48%, and a billion dollars, 49%, which is below 50%. what's that do? raises a trillion extra dollars over the next decade. what would that do? that would allows to safely take benefits off the table. that allows us to safely rehire lots over lots of teache
of a flat tax is a progressive tax. i would oppose that, but here's why. the simple reason why is that the rich need to pay their fair share, and pretty much every study done shows flat tax increases taxes on the little guy. it's that simple. another idea on the table talking about this. you know, oftentimes, the conclusions in washington are based on what choice did we have on the table which means if they exclude certain choices from being in the discussion, good choices can't be made. a...
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the chairman said the death toll from super tax in high gear and had sorted over five thousand two hundred with over one thousand six hundred people still missing. master of disaster and risk reduction management council said on friday that a considerable increase in fatalities came after the allegation awful with a thousand more deaths related to the devastation of the store. and they still see its release by the philippine department of agriculture tyson height and has caused economic losses of over two hundred and forty million us dollars in crops livestock and farm infrastructure the department's as my swelling in coconut growing areas as well as the sugar plantations and males in central philippines when backlit by the time when one of one hundred and forty five thousand metric tonnes of iron nails my niece and two point five million coconut trees. what council destroyed it is actually fit men's team was banned by the bekaa society of time and had to buy it in tech lol in the area was tat bike i think i can. the team is currently discussing precise detail to the rescue where it with p
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is king of the world's tax havens. tendencies in overseas territories who have long been considered among the worst offenders of of world tax saving the u.k.'s offshore banking industry is found to be the largest most secret in the world despite number ten tax evasion crusade. are you watching r t with me and three pharma. now there's been another stark reminder that iraq is far from reaching any kind of stability any time soon a further sixteen deaths at the hand of suicide bombers at an army base north of baghdad you could piece of now on how the deadly mix of sectarian bloodshed and terrorist attacks are destroying chances for peace and setting new records for civilian casualties. a journalist from baghdad abdul razzaq has grown used to being in the center of events but never before did he become the story himself until one day he was driving to work when suddenly. i turned towards the two storey bridge and the car exploded and i became conscious only twelve days later finding my leg was amputated. he survived but w
is king of the world's tax havens. tendencies in overseas territories who have long been considered among the worst offenders of of world tax saving the u.k.'s offshore banking industry is found to be the largest most secret in the world despite number ten tax evasion crusade. are you watching r t with me and three pharma. now there's been another stark reminder that iraq is far from reaching any kind of stability any time soon a further sixteen deaths at the hand of suicide bombers at an army...
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right now she's governing with democrat cans who are anti-big government-low tax kind of people but it looks like they may not get back in to parliament. they may not get the 5% they need to get back in to parliament. it is a possible that she will be forced to governmenten a tkprapbd coalition with the opposition and the social democrat. that's what a majority of germans would like to see happen. without getting too much of the details there's a host of other small parties. the anti-euro turned us with germany parties as well as the pilot. they can enter in to the mix it's too early to say at this point if that's going to happen. we can say it's going to be one way or the other. one thing we can say is she will more likely be the next german chancellor. >> thanks for that. >> japan's capitol city is being chosen for the second time to host the world's biggest sporting event. the olympics. tokyo convinced the voting pan that the crisis of the fukushima nuclear plant will not effect the plans. >> reporter: the international olympic committee has the honor of announcinging that the games
right now she's governing with democrat cans who are anti-big government-low tax kind of people but it looks like they may not get back in to parliament. they may not get the 5% they need to get back in to parliament. it is a possible that she will be forced to governmenten a tkprapbd coalition with the opposition and the social democrat. that's what a majority of germans would like to see happen. without getting too much of the details there's a host of other small parties. the anti-euro...
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by now everyone knows that our tax code is riddled with loopholes ends national interest tax breaks that a lot of companies were doing the right thing in investing in america pay 35% in their taxes are and we have 50 towns in the stash their money overseas and they pay little or nothing in taxes. it closes those loopholes and ships jobs overseas and lowers the rate for businesses right here in america. we are bringing jobs home to the united states. give them incentives to invest to make and spend less time filling out complicated forms and more time expanding and hiring. i am willing to do all of that that should help businesses and help them grow. if we are going to give businesses a better deal, we will have to give workers a better deal as well. [cheers] [applause] we have manufacturing hubs that leaders of both parties can support them we can help our community colleges are more workers with the skills that the economy demands. >> we are willing to work with republicans on reforming the corporate tax code as long as we use the money from transitioning to a super tax system for a sig
by now everyone knows that our tax code is riddled with loopholes ends national interest tax breaks that a lot of companies were doing the right thing in investing in america pay 35% in their taxes are and we have 50 towns in the stash their money overseas and they pay little or nothing in taxes. it closes those loopholes and ships jobs overseas and lowers the rate for businesses right here in america. we are bringing jobs home to the united states. give them incentives to invest to make and...
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since zuckerberg's tax rate is close to 50%, well, do the math. it's that time of the year when fears about binging have parents cringing. spring break is upon us. beaches will be packed for the next few weeks in places like florida, texas, california. i still recall salt and pepa jams from daytona1988, but it turns out invading college and high school students and their myriad cash dollars do not always translate to a big boom for beach towns. we'll break down a study of the so-called spring break effect. erin? >> watery beer and crumbly chex mix. do you think there is much markup in that? >> i would think a lot. >> no. it's not like fine wine and lobster tail that go to the deep pockets in these big resort towns and you can bet that those resort towns bring in a lot more money than traditional spring break destinations. spring break. it's been celebrated on mtv. captured on "girls gone wild," immortalized by van halen. a study detailed in "the atlantic" traces the ritual of spring breaking back to ancient greece. there's always been drinking, da
since zuckerberg's tax rate is close to 50%, well, do the math. it's that time of the year when fears about binging have parents cringing. spring break is upon us. beaches will be packed for the next few weeks in places like florida, texas, california. i still recall salt and pepa jams from daytona1988, but it turns out invading college and high school students and their myriad cash dollars do not always translate to a big boom for beach towns. we'll break down a study of the so-called spring...
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not taxing employer sponsored health plans. joining me now, the "lou dobbs tonight" "a-team." gentlemen, welcome to all of you. i know you are not to talk about the ag in this whole dustup now was trying to make amends with the media by holding an off-the-record meeting and have the immediate invited saying no thanks. it's off the record. >> my sympathies are with the guys who are not going to this meeting. it seems to me that when a source acid journalists for confidentiality is not something that the source imposes. it is an agreement that they reached. journalists take the confidential sources very seriously. if i give you confidentiality it means, in theory, that i am willing to go to jail if i am called to testify and give up you as a source. lori: journalists expect that from the ag. >> the question is, why should holder expected froo journalists? at think it shows enormous heads but after what he's done to our fox colleague and to the associated press to demand that journalists extend that sort of trust to him. it is rea
not taxing employer sponsored health plans. joining me now, the "lou dobbs tonight" "a-team." gentlemen, welcome to all of you. i know you are not to talk about the ag in this whole dustup now was trying to make amends with the media by holding an off-the-record meeting and have the immediate invited saying no thanks. it's off the record. >> my sympathies are with the guys who are not going to this meeting. it seems to me that when a source acid journalists for...
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they are called tax expenditures. spending money on tax breaks. and that's a spending that we must curtail as well. >> laura: can you following that tax cuts are spending? explain what the house minority leader is talking about. fox business anchor lou dobbs. can you see him, of course, week nights on fbn at 7:00 p.m. lou, i have heard a lot of nutty things over the years from our friends on capitol hill. but that's one of the most creative ways of justifying more government spending and higher taxes. >> and i will bet. >> laura: explain it? >> sizeable things of those crazy things emanated from minority leader pelosi when she was the speaker. you know, laura, the fact is tax expenditures are part of what the president wants to deal with here at some point in some bargain. but, the truth of the matter is it amounts to such a pittance that if they want that, you know, personally, i have no issue whatsoever if they at the present time to eliminate what they are calling the subsidies for big oil. just get rid of it. it's not about big oil. it is actu
they are called tax expenditures. spending money on tax breaks. and that's a spending that we must curtail as well. >> laura: can you following that tax cuts are spending? explain what the house minority leader is talking about. fox business anchor lou dobbs. can you see him, of course, week nights on fbn at 7:00 p.m. lou, i have heard a lot of nutty things over the years from our friends on capitol hill. but that's one of the most creative ways of justifying more government spending and...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> welcome back. one of the weirdest parts of covering washington is seeing how often the focus is on long-term certainty for wall street instead of the jobs crisis or the immediate emergencies facing a lot of regular americans. today, we're hearing about the billions this budget deal could save the deficit over the next few days but little about unemployment insurance that could get people through the next few weeks. the budget deal does not address extended unemployment benefits. there's little rush in washington on that issue, even though they expire two weeks from tomorrow. with no action, more than 1 million out of work americans would lose th
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> welcome back. one of the weirdest parts of covering washington...
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a couple of months ago when they let the tax cut expire, that raised taxes $120 billion a year on working americans if they would enact something like that again. they could make it as big or bigger than the sequester cuts that are about to take effect. that will offset or account more than offset the macro economic downside that we are about to face from the sequester and maybe because it's a tax cut and something they could agree on. it's incoherent as a matter of policy and the whole thing becomes this jerky weird political molecule. that's what we are looking at these days. >> i get that you say the 5% cuts to discretionary spending and not a disaster. we can survive this. the problem is that the president is not just hyper ventilating on those. he is also trotting out the idea that we will lose a lot of government jobs. you make the case in your column and compare this to the corporate world where a 10% loss is generally an acceptable or part of collateral damage. do you feel the same way about potential job losses? >> no. not when we have 8% unemployment. one of the big problems we
a couple of months ago when they let the tax cut expire, that raised taxes $120 billion a year on working americans if they would enact something like that again. they could make it as big or bigger than the sequester cuts that are about to take effect. that will offset or account more than offset the macro economic downside that we are about to face from the sequester and maybe because it's a tax cut and something they could agree on. it's incoherent as a matter of policy and the whole thing...
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california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been president at the time and found you did not read the cables from benghazi or bam ambassador stevens i would have relieved you have your post. >> peter doocy is live from washington with more. >> peter do we have you there? >> yeah, i am here. >> during her testimony in front of house and senate committees secretary clinton kept mentioning in addition to the poor americans who we that were there was one diplomatic security agent who is seriously injured and is recovering at qualiti walter reed medical center. 25 to 30 other survivors were evacuated and she got t
california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been...
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in my first congressional session we raised taxes and cut taxes on working poor and eliminated taxes for lobbying for corporations and tried to put a cap and that didn't work but we tried. what happened? the american people gave to congress to a group of very conservative republicans. when they passed bills with veto proof majority with a lot of democrats voting for it, that i couldn't stop, all of a sudden we turn out to be deregulators. come on. senator warren said the other day when she introduced a bill to reinstate the division between commercial and investment banks she admitted that the repeal did not cause one single solitaire financial institution to fail. canada did a fabulous job in this financial crisis. and they have always allowed banks to issue securities and make loans. why? because they have good requirements and good regulation. that's what's at issue. so i think we need to just -- there's not as much difference in democrats as people think. and i still believe that if we stay together, we're going to have a good long time when we can win the white house. i'm more w
in my first congressional session we raised taxes and cut taxes on working poor and eliminated taxes for lobbying for corporations and tried to put a cap and that didn't work but we tried. what happened? the american people gave to congress to a group of very conservative republicans. when they passed bills with veto proof majority with a lot of democrats voting for it, that i couldn't stop, all of a sudden we turn out to be deregulators. come on. senator warren said the other day when she...
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capitol. 24 hoursve less than to to mail off your tax return. look out forhat to to keep your personal information safe from tax time thieves? >> a nightmare flight for a woman traveling to reagan national airport. what happened in midair that landed one man before a judge. >> changes are on the way for the up coming week. temperatures will top 80 degrees >> reparations are underway for the funeral services for former furnished by mr. margaret thatcher. she was 87 years old. a service will be held wednesday that will include full military honors at st. paul's cathedral. the coffin will lie overnight in the houses of parliament in the hours before the service. >> tomorrow is the deadline to file federal and state income tax. an estimated 10 million americans still haven't done so. if you don't think you will make it in time, you can file an extension. >> tick-tock. now a warning from the irs. tax time is the prime opportunity for scam artists good irs officials say they deal with several cases where identity thieves steal taxpayers refunds each y
capitol. 24 hoursve less than to to mail off your tax return. look out forhat to to keep your personal information safe from tax time thieves? >> a nightmare flight for a woman traveling to reagan national airport. what happened in midair that landed one man before a judge. >> changes are on the way for the up coming week. temperatures will top 80 degrees >> reparations are underway for the funeral services for former furnished by mr. margaret thatcher. she was 87 years old. a...
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they have to have a very viable tax base. that has to be a top priority. clearly that has not been the case historically in detroit over the last decade. hope flil it will be going forward. >> brown: bruce katz, what... where do you see the challenges for cities that are not doing well? what are the biggest factors? what are the biggest problems they face? >> i think for cities they need to understand what are those assets and advantages that you can build on? for pittsburgh after the steel crisis in the late '70s it was about diversifying their economy, building off the so-called eds and meds, the research institutions and the medical campus. you've seen pittsburgh basically come back. for other cities, let's say, akron, to try to build off its special niche in the manufacturing economy, akron was the rubber capital of the world. now it specializes in polymers and plastics and its still a manufacturing player in bioand clean energy. so cities have to understand, what's your niche? what is your function? what is your role and how do you build smartly, stra
they have to have a very viable tax base. that has to be a top priority. clearly that has not been the case historically in detroit over the last decade. hope flil it will be going forward. >> brown: bruce katz, what... where do you see the challenges for cities that are not doing well? what are the biggest factors? what are the biggest problems they face? >> i think for cities they need to understand what are those assets and advantages that you can build on? for pittsburgh after...
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sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you. excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. summer is coming to an end at antarctica the crew of the academic field of is waiting for the research station to pack up for winter everything has to be done quickly if the wind gets any stronger the helicopter won't be able to take off and there's no other way of getting people onto the ship from the station they need to hurry winter begins tomorrow. night it used to be to save with unions biggest antarctic research station. now it only works during the su
sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than...
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and jobs and taxes. so, i thought it was fair when i set up my juice bar that i charge them just a little b bit-- (inaudible) >> and in terms of they just voluntarily pay more, right? that's what i love about the story, people come up and say, well, i'm a liberal and i'll pay an extra dollar. >> that's right. they just come in and it says it right on the menu board there that what the price is and we just, we just direct them to the menu board and we just asked them what's your price? and then they just volunteer, either conservative or liberal and pay the extra little bit more and they seem happy to do it. we've only-- we're in a pretty conservative town out here in the oil fields and we've only had a few of them in. we collected $3 and we give the money to the heritage foundation and we don't pocket it we have our tips and the money, good conservative cause and it's seems to have worked out pretty good so far. and people-- although people are pretty excited about it on the internet. >> greta: all right
and jobs and taxes. so, i thought it was fair when i set up my juice bar that i charge them just a little b bit-- (inaudible) >> and in terms of they just voluntarily pay more, right? that's what i love about the story, people come up and say, well, i'm a liberal and i'll pay an extra dollar. >> that's right. they just come in and it says it right on the menu board there that what the price is and we just, we just direct them to the menu board and we just asked them what's your...
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one big issue is the carbon tax, the tax on pollution, and the opposition said that tax was costing australia's business. he said that he would get rid of that tax. that is one big issue in his campaign. the number of refugees, the policies of the opposition and government were both very tough, but tony abbott upped the ante. he would turn back boats on sea rather than let them land onshore. this is a big victory. tony abbott has a big personal victory behind him. >> tony abbott was relatively unpopular. what was it that really swayed the voters. what was it that swayed the voters? >> well, more than anything else was the labor government losing the election rather than tony abbott winning. he boxed at one time, and he talks like a boxer, walks like a boxer, and people of australia have not really warmed to him. he was first elected in 2007. he held the job for three years, and then his deputy took over the leadership of the party. she didn't prove very popular, and then kevin rudd got his old job back. a ridiculous situation of merry-go-round. i think it was the labor government losing than th
one big issue is the carbon tax, the tax on pollution, and the opposition said that tax was costing australia's business. he said that he would get rid of that tax. that is one big issue in his campaign. the number of refugees, the policies of the opposition and government were both very tough, but tony abbott upped the ante. he would turn back boats on sea rather than let them land onshore. this is a big victory. tony abbott has a big personal victory behind him. >> tony abbott was...
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tax money being spent on redistribution it's policies so because of that. there will be a breaking point i don't know if this is the breaking you know you know here's an interesting thought if you took the five largest states floor and broke florida becomes two states you know my i mean everything else texas becomes two states california becomes three states new york becomes two states you would have each state gets two senators you would have a permanent democratic majority in the u.s. maybe we should all be talking about this but it will be right back more politics than a lot of. london . the whole world is. the original one the one on the end. of the court that building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and state police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city who inhabit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a. hierarchy. one of your cultural phenomena like. the face i think you. it was. a pleasure
tax money being spent on redistribution it's policies so because of that. there will be a breaking point i don't know if this is the breaking you know you know here's an interesting thought if you took the five largest states floor and broke florida becomes two states you know my i mean everything else texas becomes two states california becomes three states new york becomes two states you would have each state gets two senators you would have a permanent democratic majority in the u.s. maybe...
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prescription for flu. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> take a look at this picture. on the left, that's homeland secretary janet napolitano. on the right that is education secretary arne duncan. both of them are staying in the obama cabinet for the second term we have learned. this is an associated press picture taken at a judiciary committee hearing on immigration that was held back in june of 2011. what is remarkable about this picture is that technically it is the job of this person, janet napolitano, to deport this person, the guy sitting right behind her. that would be jose antonio vargas. he was born in the philippines. here he is with his parents when he was a little tot in manila. when he was a 12-year-old kid, his mother sent him to the united states with someone who he thought was an uncle. actually, it was just a guy who his mom paid thousands of dollars to, to get her son into the uni
prescription for flu. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> take a look at this picture. on the left, that's homeland secretary janet napolitano. on the right that is education secretary arne duncan. both of them are staying in the obama cabinet for the second term we have learned. this is an associated press picture taken at a judiciary...
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we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. anyway, hats "hardball," and we're playering it. this is the place for. >>> we'll be right back. think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. challenge that with olay facial hair removal duos for fine or coarse hair. first a pre-treatment balm then the effective cream. for gentle hair removal at far less than salon prices. there's no place like home. but i'm still stubbed up. [
we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd...
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. >>> demonstrators called on the government to use new taxes and to stop flashing tensions. >>> now the conflict between macedonians and albanians ended 12 years ago. for tph-rpl tensio many, tension the classroom. >> this school is in the village in the northwest of macedonia. the students are age between 6 and 10. classrooms -- the conditions are far from ideal. >> translator: the classrooms are small. it's not a problem in the summer but i don't know how teachers get by in wintertime. >>> the village between macedonians and albanians, three people are still missing. many houses were burned to the ground. this is the school in the same village. after the conflict, macedonians didn't want their tkhoeurpb go o there even though the conditions are better. >> we asked them to come attend this school. p*u the parents decided to keep them in the containers. >> in the nearby town, all the students also learned in separate classrooms even though officials point out this is one high school. >> translator: we had no problem so far. >> reporter: the macedonia's education ministry has no solu
. >>> demonstrators called on the government to use new taxes and to stop flashing tensions. >>> now the conflict between macedonians and albanians ended 12 years ago. for tph-rpl tensio many, tension the classroom. >> this school is in the village in the northwest of macedonia. the students are age between 6 and 10. classrooms -- the conditions are far from ideal. >> translator: the classrooms are small. it's not a problem in the summer but i don't know how...
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. >> reporter: if lawmakers can't pass a budget by tax time, they could end up having time paying their own bills. today's vote would raise the debt ceiling allowing more borrowing through spring to pay america's bills, and it cuts pay for lawmakers if they can't pass a budget by tax time, april 15th. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate has not passed a budget in almost four years. >> the last time they passed a budget, the ipad had not been introduced. >> reporter: paul ryan will draft the republican budget, likely with deeper cuts than the one he offered last year. that's a carrot to get conservatives to go along, some still want to see cuts first. >> i will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant efforts are made to fix the underlying problem. >> reporter: senate democrats hint they will pass a budget, but not necessarily soon. >> we'll approach that when we need to. >> reporter: the white house says even though it's short-term, the president will sign it. >> t
. >> reporter: if lawmakers can't pass a budget by tax time, they could end up having time paying their own bills. today's vote would raise the debt ceiling allowing more borrowing through spring to pay america's bills, and it cuts pay for lawmakers if they can't pass a budget by tax time, april 15th. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate has not passed a budget...
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two of those senators, one from montana also happens to be the co chair of the payroll tax subcommittee. it matters big time, because what they can do is attach the key stone pipeline legislation to must-pass legislation with the payroll tax. the republicans want him to do that. baucus is in favor of this. the democrats will be really upset if he goes it alone. he's been called mat baucus, the one man caucus. joan hogan the north dakota senator taken money from the energy industry. john horner of texas many taking none less than $400,000. >> there are jobs in montana. the governor of montana wants this, they want the jobs there. they're not paying a lot of attention. we're going to speaking to some people who are may go more attention to the environmental impact of this. there's a watchdog group called oil change international. we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how w
two of those senators, one from montana also happens to be the co chair of the payroll tax subcommittee. it matters big time, because what they can do is attach the key stone pipeline legislation to must-pass legislation with the payroll tax. the republicans want him to do that. baucus is in favor of this. the democrats will be really upset if he goes it alone. he's been called mat baucus, the one man caucus. joan hogan the north dakota senator taken money from the energy industry. john horner...
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they want to see new taxes in the form of closing loopholes and things like that. that can be an idea that they would go along with. that is not what they are talking about. all the tax give backs they give in december, that means we are at a standoff and the president can use the power of interviews and travel and the stage craft that is putting pressure on him. >> she going straight to the american people and the white house press corps to get to the american people. what are you hearing behind the scenes? hurt feelings complaining about the weekend golf match and now this snub? >> there is a real issue here that may not be as obvious to people when they hear about the white house press corps being rattled. it's an issue about access. there is sort of a long decades long commitment to have the press pool that represents all of the media very close and accessible any time he is in public. people who covered the white house seen presidents of both parties do interviews with important constituencies and various markets. it's often a campaign strategy where you see i
they want to see new taxes in the form of closing loopholes and things like that. that can be an idea that they would go along with. that is not what they are talking about. all the tax give backs they give in december, that means we are at a standoff and the president can use the power of interviews and travel and the stage craft that is putting pressure on him. >> she going straight to the american people and the white house press corps to get to the american people. what are you...
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to support a bill that taxed our health care plans. the tax is also pushing employers to change the insurance they offer. >> that is a big, big factor. every employer as soon as the law was signed said we're not going to pay the cadillac tax. >> reporter: which takes effect in 2018. pricey union plans and benefits required by obama care push premiums in that direction, so employers are cutting costs with high deductible, less expensive plans. >> deductible could be 3, 4, $5,000, below that, the consumer is responsible for expenses. they're often coupled with what are known as health savings accounts. >> the employee controls the money, makes a lot of his own decisions. we're always more careful spending our own money than spending someone else's money. >> reporter: what whole foods provides all employees. >> they all manage their own health care dollars. every two years or so, employees can vote to go back to the old hmo way or some other form of insurance, they can do that. >> reporter: they don't and other workers and unions better g
to support a bill that taxed our health care plans. the tax is also pushing employers to change the insurance they offer. >> that is a big, big factor. every employer as soon as the law was signed said we're not going to pay the cadillac tax. >> reporter: which takes effect in 2018. pricey union plans and benefits required by obama care push premiums in that direction, so employers are cutting costs with high deductible, less expensive plans. >> deductible could be 3, 4,...
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loopholes and tax breaks. what the sequester does, it uses a meat clever approach to gut critical investments and things like education and national security and life-saving medical research. it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. it will weaken our military readiness. it will weaken the basic service that is american people depend on every single day. already -- already the uncertainty around these cuts is having an affect. companies are starting to prepare for layoff notices. families are preparing to cut back on expenses, and the longer these cuts are in place, the greater the damage. here the newport ship building, you guys have made an emorms investment because we've said in order to maintain the finest navy that the world has ever mn, we've got to make sure that there's an orderly process whereby we are continually upgrading our ships, building new ships, maintaining our ships properly, and these are some big ships. so it's expensive. it's complicated. you have decisions
loopholes and tax breaks. what the sequester does, it uses a meat clever approach to gut critical investments and things like education and national security and life-saving medical research. it will be real. the sequester will weaken america's economic recovery. it will weaken our military readiness. it will weaken the basic service that is american people depend on every single day. already -- already the uncertainty around these cuts is having an affect. companies are starting to prepare for...